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Treatment of vulvovaginal lichen planus with vaginal hydrocortisone suppositories.

Melissa Anderson1, Susan Kutzner, Raymond H Kaufman.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the effectiveness of vaginal hydrocortisone suppositories in the treatment of vulvovaginal lichen planus.
METHODS: A nonprobability sample of 60 patients diagnosed with vulvovaginal lichen planus were treated with intravaginal hydrocortisone 25-mg suppositories (1-1/2) twice a day. The dose was tapered to two times a week dosing after several months to maintain symptom-free disease. The participants' charts were reviewed and pretreatment symptoms and physical examination were compared to posttreatment symptoms and physical examination. Data were analyzed using McNemar chi(2).
RESULTS: The sample population included mostly white (86.7%) patients with a mean age of 58 years. Forty-three participants had complete data with follow-up subjectively and objectively after treatment. Most symptoms (eg, vulvar burning, pruritus, dyspareunia, vaginal discharge) were improved and the improvement was found to be statistically significant. Sexual activity was unchanged in the women. Additionally, most physical findings by examination (eg, erythema, erosions, vulvar and vaginal lesions) were improved and the improvement was found to be statistically significant. Vaginal stenosis did not significantly improve. Treatment was continued in 35 patients with a mean duration of 28.1 months. There was overall improvement in 81% subjectively and in 76.8% objectively.
CONCLUSION: Intravaginal hydrocortisone suppositories are an effective treatment for vulvovaginal lichen planus.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12151163     DOI: 10.1016/s0029-7844(02)02117-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0029-7844            Impact factor:   7.661


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